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Honestly they just look like cheaply made slicker brushes, which I wouldn't use on a cat. Also, Jackson has been dismissive of cat groomers who have reached out to him about bathing and full grooming techniques, so I wouldn't necessarily consider him an expert in that part of the field.

Combs are gentle and the most effective on cat skin and hair - Chris Christiensen makes a great 'cat comb' that has staggered teeth length, its my favorite for both long and short haired cats that have super dense coats.